22. Dry Tortugas National Park

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One of the nation’s least-visited national parks, Dry Tortugas National Park is well worth visiting if you’re traveling to the Florida Keys.  This park might not be a secret to the locals or even lovers of national parks, but it’s truly remotely located.  The park is roughly 70 miles west of famous Key West.

The park spans 100 square miles and is mainly open water and seven small islands.  Here you can explore such attractions as the 19th Century Fort Jefferson, enjoy the great beaches, dive to a shipwreck, and snorkel among the coral reefs.  Indeed, this archipelago’s coral reefs are currently the least disturbed of all the Florida Keys reefs.

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